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Via Toledo, photo by Sergio Valentino
in photo: Via Toledo, photo by Sergio Valentino

Naples is Covid Orange Zone, therefore the stores are open: the anti-pickup ban is in place (very difficult to enforce) so it is necessary to resign yourself to a semblance of normality that people have been looking for for months, or a shopping trip (to sometimes even just window shopping) before Christmas. This is what we saw yesterday in the main streets of the Neapolitan capital: in via Toledo many people immortalized by numerous passers-by. Almost all people with masks, queues to enter shops with mandatory temperature measurement and hand disinfection. The same happens in via Chiaia: lots of people walking around to see the shops.

Avoid criticism Luigi De Magistris, Mayor of Naples, who has repeatedly declared in favor of the opening:

That there are people on the street in Naples is a fact, and only those who are not inhabitants of the city can be surprised. I hope we don’t start the litany of wonder of seeing the streets with people because I feel like I’m living the festival of stupidity. At least we avoid this. Next week if we are in the yellow zone of people we will also see triple.

People are not defamatory, they respect the rules and more than 95 percent wear masks. If the Dpcm says that in the orange zone people can go out, then they go out and if someone is surprised it is a person who does not have a particularly oxygenated amount of brain ”. There are no gatherings and if there are police, people walk as it happens in Bologna, Florence, Venice, Palermo, Bari, Verona and Berlin. As it happens in all parts of the world ‘

In Campania, the incidence of Covid is decreasing: the curve of the relationship between tampons and positives is slowly decreasing from day to day. But there are fears that a new wave of people on the street will cause the umpteenth resurgence of the virus in January, as it did in the summer with the reopening. The President of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca declared against openings: “This year Christmas and New Year do not exist or it will be a massacre “ he said during his Facebook live video on Friday. But it is clear that there are reopens and there will be more people on the street. The Region has issued an ordinance that intensifies random checks at airports and train stations. But will it be enough?

On the Dpcm front, however, it is possible that by next week, the one in mid-December, Campania is also reclassified and becomes a yellow zone like the rest of Italy. Meanwhile, the government’s decision to allow or not travel between municipalities at Christmas is awaited (the current dpcm prevents it, there has been talk of a turnaround in recent weeks). Today Massimo galli, a primary specialist in infectious diseases at the ‘Sacco’ hospital in Milan and professor at the state university, reiterates the need to “limit travel, even from municipality to municipality, it serves to reduce encounters between people and therefore the circulation of the virus” .

Via Chiaia
in photo: Via Chiaia



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